The Office of the Provost of Texas Tech University serves in the
capacity of the Vice-President for Academic Affairs. The primary
responsibilities of the Provost's Office includes formulation of all academic
policies and procedures, faculty development, and serving as a liaison between
the University and the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board for
development and administration of degree programs and courses. The Provost's
Office also directs the operation of the libraries, the Division of Extended
Learning, the Museum, Ranching Heritage Center, KTXT, KOHM, the Junction
Center, International Programs and the University Press.

The collection consists of materials related to the Provost's Office
at Texas Tech University. Items in this collection include information on
Academic Council and Directors, Agricultural Sciences Program, Annual Faculty
Reviews, Business Administration Programs from Fall 2002 - Summer 2006, and
Communication Services, as well as information on the Coordinating Board from
1995 through 1996. Other materials include information on the General Education
Committee, the Health Sciences Center, the Law Program from Fall 2005 through
Summer 1996, the Texas Tech Museum, student organizations, Research Services
for the 1995-1996 school year, the Space Committee, University Planning, and
Wind Engineering Research.